Cameron Herald, Thur., 4 Oct 2007
Edmund
Schmidt, Jr., 77, of
Crockett, died Sept. 28, at his residence. Funeral services were held Oct. 1 at the Grace Lutheran Church in
Crockett with Rev. Larry
Knobloch officiating. Military graveside services were held Oct. 1 at the Hope Lutheran Memorial
Park in
Buckholts.
Schmidt was born Nov. 30, 1929 in Lampasas to Myrtle
Garner Schmidt and Edmund C. Schmidt.
He married Dorothy
Schnur on Oct. 4, 1952.
He grew up in
Cameron and was a graduate of
Yoe High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force serving during the Korean war. After the war, he returned to college receiving his degree from Southwest
Texas State University in chemistry.
He lived in
Houston for many years. He was a retired salesman of heavy duty industrial coating employed by Pittsburgh
Paints, Exxon and lastly, International Coating.
He was an active member of
Christ Lutheran Church where he was president of the congregation and served on many boards. He was known for his love of hunting, gardening, golf and bridge.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy.
Survivors include daughter, Susanne of Austin; sons, Shane of
Austin and Shawn of Miami, Fla.; sister, Elizabeth
Holloway of Rockdale; a dear friend, Bennie
Rush of Crockett; and several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Larry
Holloway, Jesse
Skinner, Don Allen
Rush, Leon
Nunley, Randall
Browning and John
Bonner.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Research.